Whitby Free Press, 26 Oct 1983, p. 10

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PAGE I0, WEDNESOAY OCTOBER 26Q, 9#3, Wl TBY FR EE PRESS Corri ldor Capers Il%." VMAR'EACIIERN (a Il 7 wH67~Ii itrrn1%for this rolumoli. Westminster United Church Fun Run Join the Board and your friends on October,29, at 10 a.m., at our special Run for the church organ. Dust off your sneakers and attempt a 3.7 km circuit, ail for only $5 per famnily. Ruth Joness 579-2285 or Mary Ellen Soltys 576-1424 wiil gladly register your name. Sponsor sheets are available. Relax after the Run - hot'spiced eider and a snack wlll be served. 25th Annlversary Preparations are now belng made for the 25th An- niversar Service on November 20, at Westminster United Churcli. At il a.m.'the special service will include special musie by the. Choir and the. dedication ofour new organ. Thelgtit speaker wiil be the Rev. John Porter, the first full time mliister of Westminster Church., The service wiil be foilowed'by a fellowship, time downstalrs.In.,the afternoon there wiil be a pot luck suppr. Bazaarh >ohrn S. St. ndrw'sPresbyterian hrhCoraeS. Whitby la holding their 'Kirk Bazaar' onSaudy Ca pers Bal -The semi-annual fal 'dance of the Corridor Are Ratepayers Association wlil le held at the Masonic Hall on Saturday, November 5, from 8:i30 toi1 p.m. Tickets mnay ho purchased from any member of the executive and are $12 a couple. Ail profits reallzed from, this .dance wil ho used to purchase two blood presésure'apparatus for the ex- tended Care Unit of the Dr. JosephiRuddy Hospital, and for repaira to the children'a playground'at Dr-. Robt. Thornton School. -Reserve ouré tickets eaely. CHILDREN'S CONCERT, Building Blocks Co- operative Preachool, presents _a Children's -concert staring, Fred Penner, Sunday Nov. 13, 1983- at Eastdale -, Collegiate (Harmony. Rd.' and. Adelaide, Oshawa). Tickets are available for thei p.. cnet at English Brasa, 10, Simc'oe St. S., ~Oshawa. andfor the 3 WhiJtby Fabrics 215 Dundas E. 668-4821 *Sheetlng *Wools *Tea Towelllng *Lambswool *Quiltlng Prints *DV.l.P. & Concord *Dscount Trima & Laces *Knlts By The Ounce eSmocking SupplIes & Lessons *Chrlstmas Prînts *QuIIt Battlng By The Meter *Etc., Etc., Etc. Viyella $5 per meter & Up In Stock Hos 'n Home $7a95 p.m. concert at Thomas House of, Music, 1820 Dundas E.,, Whitby (across from K-Mart). The cost As '$3 with, regerved seating. Noveznber 12, from il a.m. to 3 p.m., in the church bail. There wil be handicrafta of ail types, Christmas decorations, a white elephant table and home akg.There wlll also be a Chlldren's Room' wlth fspod, candy, popcorn and fruit drinks. Corne to the bazaar, see the varlous tables, then relax in the tea room. The tea roonq will open at il ar.. Ontario Rldlng (Federal) Progressive Conservative Association Ontar 'io Ridlng,(Federal) P.C. Assoc. will hold their annual meeting at Ajax Higl Sehool, Bayly St., east of Harwood Ave, on Frlday, November 4, at 8 p.m. Guest speaker for the evenlng wil be the Honourable Erik Nielsen. On September 6, Erik Nielsen was appoînted Deputy Leader of' the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, and re-appointed Oppositiobný House Leader by Mr. Brian Mulroney. Whltby Women's Institute The October meeting of the Whitby Women's In- stitute wiIl be held on October 26, at 1: 30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Pringle, 320 Dunlop Street East in Whitby. The ýTopic is Resolutions. Visitors are most welcome. The Durham "Region Family YMCA's Third Annual Art Auction 'sg working up to ho' the most exciting event yet. This gala event, com- plete wlth wine and cheese, willfeature mainly Canadian works, at great bargains with, low opening bids. There will be new artiats and new worksi many from, Toronto 'and vicinity., Toronto and.vicinity. The auctioneer is a petit dynamo by the name of Patricia Gran- vile from Buffalo. She lias 'been conducting more than 80 auctions a year for' almost five years with Park West Gaileriea of Michigan and *now for Beaux Arts Internationale, as well as for her own company. Two door prizea will ho offered this 'er n original art piece for general 'admission, and a., separate- piece for sponsoring Patrons,'O0f the Auction.--> Friday, November 4 la the day for'thûs big event te hoe held at the Holiday Inn M* Osbawa,. with the preview star- tmrg at 6:30 p.m General admission tickets are available now at a cost of $5 per person, at, any local YMCA locations. For more information Biroo 0kln By.li.nes econtinued Next- morning found us visiting our favourite vet. Appears our feline is ailergic to fleas. Now'donÏ' that'beat ail? After Bijouhad thethermrometer treatment, plus a néeiWi the rump to stop the itching, she was flot A& uer lc A complete 1'ineof quilting and smocking supplies. Regi ster no ôw for classes startlng we ek of November 1183 <days &evenlngs, Saturdlay work sehop avallable Hours: Sun.'& Mon. -Closed Tues., Wed., Fr1., Sat., -*9:30-5:00- m Th urs. - 9:30-5:00 For more information caïl 90 Kingston Rd. W. Plckering Village 'if per meter *Custom made drapes & sheers *Alteratlons on clothlng, drapes & sheers *Complete, une of fabrlc & notions for every occasion *Discounts for communlty groups *Fabrlcs for home decor Regular Prlced Fabrlc WIth this ad tilt November l5th 1 l-1 WHY PAY MORE FOR ETN SAVE ON -PREMIUM QUALJTY FUEL <le OCIL FOR ALL VYOUR FUEL OIL NEEDS 1517 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHIBY TsIgIphToday Po 8 8ooSoM o overly pleased.,When we arrived home and found I- had te stuff an antibiotic down lierthroat twice a day you'can ,draw-your own conclusions. I am not your number« one type person n hler eyes.-', The powder treatment did work for Mitsu. No more scratchies. We did, however, run into another problem. She foundý, somewhere along the lime, a pile of horrible smeily something that she juat felt compelled to roil in. She was pee-u-ee from top to bottom. Due to the change in the weather I knew there was only one alternative to a dunk ini the lake or a good hosing down. I donned my old track suit, a kerchief, and ifI had been clever at ail, rulihor boots and headed for the bathtub. Considering I canneyer keep the dog out of the lakte up-north, I bave neyer been able to figure out why she bhas sucli an aversion to the tub at home. Anyway, 140. gallons of. water later (only, five of which actuaily went. on the dog) , seewas deéan. Another,15 minutes ôf. shake your booty bad the whole thing completed. Nearly. Nowv I am whalt might ho cailed "double indem- nity". Everytimne I walk past'I bave two' pairs of eyes foloéwing me. One says, "Don't tell me it's .time to stuff another watermeilondown my throat.,' The other says, "If you take me w*ithin,20 feet of that bathroom, I'm going to spit." Talk about perfect timing. IVve got it in reverse. > Nobody loves me. boo-hoo. GOOD BYE I can't express how mucli I bave enjoyed writing the Brooklln Bylines column for this newspaper over the past two and a half years I have learned a great deal about this communlty and even more about myself.* Money could neyer buy the knowledge 1 have secured. This knowledge bas been accumulated over.-the years thanks to publisher Mike Burgeas, my first editor Mike Knell and current editor Tim Baines. I could neyer thank them enougli. I bave enjoyeci every second of every minute of my involvement with this column. The people Of Brooklin bave just been great.ý I have, however, been made an offer which I couldn't refuse. A chan- ce to iinprove myself. It is for this reason only that 1 must resigx my-position at the Free Press. I wish my successor ail the beat of luck"in the future. I know they wil have a head start by baving people ike you behind them. 1isuppose I can't put it off any longer. With teary- bleary eyes, Il bid you n ot good-bye, but farewl .... Roxanne Reveler. Editor's Note: If anyone la interested in com-, pillng, the information for a Brookilin Bylines column, please contact publisher Mike Burgess at the Free Press office, 668.611 Us, - Fraser Stewart, of the Durham Region Family YMCA, shows off just two of the m'any paintingathat wli be featured in the YMCA's art auction, to be held Friday, Nov. 4, at the Holiday Inn i Oshawa. Free Press Staff Photo YMCA art- auction, THAPAR DENTURE THERAPY, , CLINIC 214 Mjnda's St. E, 194 King St. W. Whitby Oshawa 668-7797 579-8752 Open Weekdays Includinq SUNDAY (by appointment onlyý

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